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Adobe Bridge and Adobe Creative Cloud have received a mix of positive feedback from users in the past year. The Adobe Bridge stands out as a powerful file organizing tool that streamlines workflow efficiency. Users appreciate its sophisticated features that allow for seamless file management and organization, enhancing speed and general storage capabilities. ...Read more
Helps in organizing and sorting files efficiently, improving workflow.
Integrates various Adobe software and allows easy access and management in one place.
Provides a wide range of creative tools in a single package, essential for graphic designers.
Regular updates and bug fixes are easy to install.
Some users find the customer service experience lacking and the pricing model expensive.
Limited customization options and app selection in the Creative Cloud Marketplace.
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Anne T
01/31/18
"It's great for the right uses"
What do you like best about Adobe Bridge? Works well for multi-users across servers, unlike Lightroom/C1/etc. It's an easy tool to use to make selects, color rate, etc, though unfortunately those settings aren't transferred to folders/finder. It works well for folder-organizational set ups. If you're approving or managing other people's work, the Filmstrip view is a good way to do quick previews.
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Anonymous User
01/31/18
"Love it!"
What do you like best about Adobe Bridge? The batch renaming option and photo album creator! I like that I can view multiple formats, I normally cannot see with windows. Like AI, files.
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Anonymous User
01/30/18
"Adobe Bridge: Missing Link in the Creative Cloud"
What do you like best about Adobe Bridge? Adobe Bridge is a great way to see files that have been created for design projects. There are numerous ways of sorting them, and it works seamlessly with the other Creative Cloud apps. Bridge also shows metadata for files and gives much more info than Apple's Finder.
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Anonymous User
01/30/18
"Adobe Bridge: Missing Link in the Creative Cloud"
What do you like best about Adobe Bridge? Adobe Bridge is a great way to see files that have been created for design projects. There are numerous ways of sorting them, and it works seamlessly with the other Creative Cloud apps. Bridge also shows metadata for files and gives much more info than Apple's Finder.
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Elizabeth A
01/30/18
"Adobe Bridge - Not an Expert"
What do you like best about Adobe Bridge? I am not entirely familiar with Bridge, but it allows me to add stars to albums of photos to distinguish 1-star photos (not good) from 5-star photos (great) for ease of use.
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Anonymous User
01/30/18
"Nice resource to compliment Adobe products"
What do you like best about Adobe Bridge? Nice accent to other Adobe products, easy to use What do you dislike about Adobe Bridge?
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Anonymous User
01/28/18
"Easy metadata review"
What do you like best about Adobe Bridge? Easy to get deep in detail with your metadata needs. Exactly what I need. What do you dislike about Adobe Bridge?
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Anonymous User
01/28/18
"Easy metadata review"
What do you like best about Adobe Bridge? Easy to get deep in detail with your metadata needs. Exactly what I need. What do you dislike about Adobe Bridge?
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Anonymous User
01/19/18
"Love Bridge for Sorting Through Raw Photos!"
What do you like best about Adobe Bridge? I've always used Bridge to sort through raw images from my camera. I find Bridge to be useful in sorting through and choosing my favorite images. I also like having the ability to print a contact sheet for reviews. My favorite feature is how you can drag and drop from Bridge into other Adobe programs, eliminating the need to go back and find them in folders.
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Anonymous User
01/18/18
"Just Wonderful!"
What do you like best about Adobe Bridge? The batch rename feature saves me time renaming multiple files! Also the feature that allows me to edit multiple images at once.
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